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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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InfoSymbioticSystems/DDDAS – The Power of Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems and The Next Generation of Big-Computing and Big-Data
SESSION: InfoSymbioticSystems/DDDAS – The Power of Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems and The Next Generation of Big-Computing and Big-Data
EVENT TYPE: Panels
TIME: 1:30PM - 3:00PM
Panelists:Frederica Darema, Guang Gao, Abani Patra, Nurcin Celik, Vaidy Sunderam, Subhasish Mitra, Christos Kozyrakis, Aniruddha Gokhale
ROOM:383-84-85
ABSTRACT:
Dynamic Data-Driven Application Systems (DDDAS) is a paradigm whereby application simulation-models of natural and engineered systems become a symbiotic feedback control system with the application’s instrumentation-measurements. Through this dynamic integration across computing and instrumentation DDDAS creates new capabilities for more accurate analysis, prediction, and control in application systems. The instrumentation-data considered, real-time or archival, and resulting from heterogeneous sensor- and actuation-networks and mobile devices, are the next wave of Big-Data. DDDAS enables intelligent management of such Big Data and extends the traditional notions of Big-Computing to encompass the diverse range of platforms from the exa-scale, to sensors and controllers, and to mobile systems. The panel will discuss new DDDAS-enabled and DDDAS-driven capabilities in important application areas such as civilian and national security infrastructures; environmental systems; medical care systems; privacy and security; systems software and hardware supporting DDDAS environments and in the context of commonalities in underlying exa-scale and sensor-scale technologies.
Moderator/Panelist Details:
Frederica Darema (Moderator) - Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Guang Gao - University of Delaware
Abani Patra - University at Buffalo
Nurcin Celik - University of Miami
Vaidy Sunderam - Emory University
Subhasish Mitra - Stanford University
Christos Kozyrakis - Stanford University
Aniruddha Gokhale - Vanderbilt University
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